Teammate Hal Martin may have had the quickest time for Thursday morning's session, but Kyle Fowler holds serve for being the quickest car on the property for single-car runs.

Martin drove the No. 55 Toyota to a best lap of 48.815 seconds (184.37 mph) to lead the Thursday morning session. That lap ranks fifth-best over the single-car runs only for the entire test session. Overall, the lap ranks 16th-best of the test week, as Benny Gordon's 48.414-second effort holds the top spot from the drafting session.

"It's windier today, that's for sure," Martin told the ARCA Racing Network. "We had a little bit of a headwind going down the backstretch, which slowed us down a little bit. Other than that, our cars are quick. The Venturini guys put in a heck of a lot of work coming in and leading into this week and this test session, and the cars are all fast. The cars are performing like they should be."

Fowler ranked second on Thursday's board with a lap of 48.943 seconds (183.887 mph), though he holds first on the board for the entire test in single-car runs with a time of 48.668-seconds in the No. 15 Chevrolet.

For Thursday's board, teammates Steve Arpin and Mark Thomspon followed behind Martin and Fowler in third and forth. Arpin drove the No. 25 Toyota to a lap of 48.978 seconds (183.756 mph), and Thompson drove his best lap in 49.208 seconds (182.897 mph).

Venturini Motorsports officials said that they have elected not to run the afternoon session, as they've accomplished their goals.

"We had a game plan coming into this test session," Martin said. "We were able to run through our list of things we wanted to try and see what benefited the car and what hampered our performance. We got our checklist done and completed, so we're done."

Finishing out the top 10 for Day 3 was Brian Rose, Bobby Gerhart, Randy Renfrow, Patrick Sheltra, Grant Enfinger and Jason Bowles. A number of teams, including Richard Childress Racing, Kimmel Racing and Enfinger Motorsports, chose not to participate in the final day of testing.

ARCA Racing Series testing at Daytona will conclude this afternoon with a drafting session, scheduled for 1-5 p.m.

Gordon, who led yesterday's drafting session, does not plan on running this afternoon.

"I think we're done," Gordon said. "We were only planning on two days. (The team) has some stuff they want to do back at the shop, so I think we're going to get out of here and pack it up, let them do their work, and see if they can't make it better for when it comes back."

Meanwhile, Bobby Dale Earnhardt, son of Kerry Earnhardt, is looking to use these three days as a learning experience.